Hosted by veteran youth and young adults pastor Pastor Phil Jackson, Pastah J, Amy L. Williams and DJ Ruckus, Church on the Block explores the needed and complicated bridge that the local church has to be a light to the street. The show engages in all-encompassing discussions and theological breakdowns of hip-hop and street culture and how the church can be salt and light to both - delivering hope.
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Hosted by veteran youth and young adults pastor Pastor Phil Jackson, Pastah J, Amy L. Williams and DJ Ruckus, Church on the Block explores the needed and complicated bridge that the local church has to be a light to the street. The show engages in all-encompassing discussions and theological breakdowns of hip-hop and street culture and how the church can be salt and light to both - delivering hope.
100. What Can The Church Do To Reach Juveniles That Are Locked Up
Church On The Block
52 minutes
1 year ago
100. What Can The Church Do To Reach Juveniles That Are Locked Up
In this episode of Church on the Block, the focus is on juvenile justice awareness. Pastor Phil introduces the topic, emphasizing the need for community engagement. Amy Williams, known as the "hope dealer to the dope dealer," shares her experiences working with traumatized youth. Pastor Jay and DJ Ruckus contribute to the dialogue with insights and humor. Eric Pink, a chaplain at a juvenile detention center in Chicago, discusses the challenges and successes of church involvement in supporting detained youth. The episode highlights the importance of empathy, genuine relationships, and faith-based community support in addressing juvenile justice issues.
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Church On The Block
Hosted by veteran youth and young adults pastor Pastor Phil Jackson, Pastah J, Amy L. Williams and DJ Ruckus, Church on the Block explores the needed and complicated bridge that the local church has to be a light to the street. The show engages in all-encompassing discussions and theological breakdowns of hip-hop and street culture and how the church can be salt and light to both - delivering hope.